http://www.hojoland.com/history.html Web25 de jun. de 2014 · During the 1930s, Johnson franchised his “Wonderful World of 28 Flavors” concept, and the Howard Johnson’s “Ice Cream Shoppe and Restaurant” soon became a familiar sight along well-traveled highways. The familiar orange roof and blue cupola of Howard Johnson’s enticed weary motorists, as seen on the cover of this circa …
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http://www.hojoland.com/stories.html Web7 de abr. de 2011 · Howard Johnson: 28 Flavors by Anthony M. Sammarco. Howard Johnson created an orange roofed empire of ice cream shops and restaurants that stretched from Maine to Florida and from the east coast to the west coast. Known as the father of the “franchise industry” he revolutionized the restaurant industry in the United … medal of valor lito lapid
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WebT he Howard Johnson's restau- rant chain was once an American icon. Rising to over a thousand units, the familiar orange roofs, 28 flavors of ice cream, fried clams, unique frmkfurters, and decent, yet generic food, has satisfied weary travelers since 1925. And yet today fewer than 30 restaurants remain.' How could such a large empire In 1925, Howard Deering Johnson borrowed $2,000 to buy and operate a small corner pharmacy in Wollaston, a neighborhood in Quincy, Massachusetts. Johnson was surprised to find it easy to pay back the money lent to him, after discovering his recently installed soda fountain had become the busiest part of his drugstore. Eager to ensure that his store would remain successful, Johnso… Web16 de ago. de 2013 · I n the mid 1920’s Howard Johnson began producing a rich, creamy ice cream that had a doubled butterfat and was flavored with all natural ingredients with … medal paints sharepoint